Holy crap! Ken, didn't know you were a member here! (Warren Bautista on AB and ATS)
I sorta...... posted this in the Lizard Lounge a few minutes ago..... heh.
Yeah, I suggest paper towel, too. Easy and cheap to replace, and much more convenient to lift out the entire bottom then to scrape the poo off the bare floor.
Nope. I experimented with some of my feeders, kept them below freezing for extended amounts of time, and all were revived after the experience.
OP: If you're OK with some free range Dubia, put out some sticky traps.
If the family is RAGE, you should find a place for your pets to stay...
Me about 2ish years ago. Sorry, no chameleon as of now, so as a replacement, one of my spiders:
PS: (Sorry about the size, stupid Photobucket picture resizer)
After looking around the forums, I realized there were a few new morphs introduced to the hobby since I left!
Back in the day, (lol) I remember Ambanja, Ambilobe, Nosy Be, Tamatave and Sambava Panthers.
Anyone mind telling me the names (and possibly some pics) of some of the newer morphs?
After reading that second sentence, I sat there with a gaping mouth..... D:
I guess spiders are not everyone's cup of tea. :P
Here's a video of my P. murinus on a normal day:
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And one of her boyfriend and her getting *ahem* intimate :o :
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Syn: That's a shame, bugs are a great hobby to get into. Where do you work?
Trace: Grammastola aureostriata has recently been reclassified as "Grammastola pulchripes". The yellow on the legs will become brighter with, age and they can get pretty big. 7-8"+
If you haven't yet, give your B...
Phormictopus cancerides eating a Blatta lateralis (Turkistan Roach):
Poecilotheria striata:
Grammastola rosea AKA the LPS (Do you use that term in the chameleon world? lol) spider (Rose Hair) :)
Haplopelma lividum:
Pterinochilus murinus:
Scolopendra subspinipes "de...
Any bug keepers here? :)
As I said in my Intro thread, I have about 50 tarantulas, 15 scorpions, and ~30 centipedes. For feeders, I also have 3 species of cockroaches. Great investment, and I'm sure larger chameleons would enjoy some of the bigger species.
I'll post some pictures of my...
Thanks, she is one of my favorites. Took me a little while to figure out the scientific names of tarantulas, but you pretty much have to, as common names are useless when trying to ID them.
Yeah, joining a forum is a great way to start or return to a hobby.
The Poecilotheria genus is my...
Wow! I looked through the classifieds, big price difference. :D
Here's some photos of my spiders (Scientific name above pictures):
Poecilotheria regalis 7" female
Haplopelma hainanum 6.5" female (eating cockroach)
Avicularia versicolor 4.5" mature male
Brachypelma smithi 5.5"...
Bah, most tarantulas are nothing to be afraid of, (I'll elaborate on that some other time) and no reported deaths have occured due to a tarantula's venom. They're like small 8 legged puppies that don't make noise, don't need a lot of space, don't cost a lot to feed, don't smell, and recquire...
Hello Chameleon hobbyists!
My name's Warren, but you can call me Warren.
I have no chameleons at the moment, but in the past, I've kept and bred Jacksons (C. jacksonii) and Four Horneds (C. quadricornis? I think).
I do, however, have about 50 tarantulas, along with some scorpions...